Actor Rajan Kumar to bring to life the tableau of Ministry of Textiles for the Republic Day Parade at Rajpath

 Actor Rajan Kumar is very fond of art culture. This is the reason that in 1998, the Government of India gave him the National Award for Chhau Dance. In 2004, his name was included in the Limca Book of World Records. In 2005, his name was entered in the Guinness Book of World Records as Charlie Chaplin II. International artist Rajan Kumar has fans all over the world.  This time on the tableau of the Ministry of Textiles, Rajan Kumar will be seen in a Gujarati attire. He gets into the character as soon as he wears the dress. Very big turban, colorful dress, instantly bringing alive the tableau of the Ministry of Textiles, Rajan Kumar will enchant the Rajpath.               Actor Rajan Kumar belongs to Munger district of Bihar. It is a matter of happiness and inspiration for the people of Munger, the people of Bihar and the whole country that a youth of a small town has been selected to perform his art on this historic day. Rajan Kumar has reached Delhi and is working day and night continuously on the Rajpath preparing for the 26 January parade.

Actor Rajan Kumar to bring to life the tableau of Ministry of Textiles for the Republic Day Parade at Rajpath
Actor Rajan Kumar to bring to life the tableau of Ministry of Textiles for the Republic Day Parade at Rajpath

Actor Rajan Kumar is very fond of art culture. This is the reason that in 1998, the Government of India gave him the National Award for Chhau Dance. In 2004, his name was included in the Limca Book of World Records. In 2005, his name was entered in the Guinness Book of World Records as Charlie Chaplin II. International artist Rajan Kumar has fans all over the world. 

 

This time on the tableau of the Ministry of Textiles, Rajan Kumar will be seen in a Gujarati attire. He gets into the character as soon as he wears the dress. Very big turban, colorful dress, instantly bringing alive the tableau of the Ministry of Textiles, Rajan Kumar will enchant the Rajpath.

              

Actor Rajan Kumar belongs to Munger district of Bihar. It is a matter of happiness and inspiration for the people of Munger, the people of Bihar and the whole country that a youth of a small town has been selected to perform his art on this historic day. Rajan Kumar has reached Delhi and is working day and night continuously on the Rajpath preparing for the 26 January parade.